Coronado High School - Beachcomber Yearbook (Coronado, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Dear Mr. Seaman: After recently completing a tour around the world, I ran acros's a number of students who were in the graduating class of I95I, and I thought perhaps you would be interested. I left from New York on an atomic rocket for Europe, which was driven by Mildred Nev- itt, who has recently set a world record of 7 minutes, SV4 seconds. Margaret Timmerman came close with 7 minutes, 6 seconds'. I arrived at the Rhodes Airport and ran into Mary Lou Zamudio, who is now the Duchess of Clermont-Ferrand, on her way to attend one of Ann Grevemyer's balls. Ann is the head of the society circle in Dnieperketrovsh, Russia. While passing through Paris, I entered the Pariee Nightclub, only to be greeted by Noel Adkins who owns twenty-five such joints Ipard on me, I mean nightclubsl all over Europe. Fea- tured at the Pariee, were Copsey and Harmon, dance team, that has taken Paris by storm. Seated at a table across from mine was Clarence Davy, multi-millionaire playboy with his lat- est fiancee, Mary Jo Turner, now star of Glynn and Pound motion pictures in Funfkirchun, Hungary. After hearing Madame Bethrushka Banoski, the former Marguerite Zamudio, who IS with the Wheeler Opera Company, which I visited while in Bagdad, sing an aria from the lat- est opera by Pike Meade, now rated as the greatest classical composer of all times, I started on my way again. I ran into Carol Isaacson in Ludwigshafer, Germany, former professor of Rossi College, who was working on the Kohne Theory. In Civilaneccoloxion, Italy, I found Al- ice Garcia's beauty shop. She has made a name for herself by her research on new shades for your hair. Pat McLain was there. She is now a platinum blond. While passing through Lausanne, Switzerland, I spent a night at Suter's skiing camp where I found Dorothea, the champion skiier of Switzerland. In Johannesburgh, South Africa, I got a copy of Nancy Renner's latest book, A Main Was the Cause of It AIl. Julie Kivlen assisted her with examples. Here my luggage was stolen and when I went to report it I found Ronald Grimaud, Chief Jailer. Because my time was limited. I had to leave without it, but Ronald had promised to see Celeste Walkup, who was married to the dictator over Johannesburg. Tuppy Arndt boarded the rocket at Ubangi- shari on her way back to the States to obtain her fifth divorce so she could marry Spencer Butts, one-time notorious gangster in South America. He had recently been divorced from Thea Spencer, the torch singer. Journeying up through Egypt, I ran into Dody Weeks, famous genealogist, who had just found the tomb of Ganda-Lado-Rumbles. While in Wadi Halfa, I found a burlesque show owned by Ann Tobelman and Wanda Huffman. Star billing was given to Dizzi Zur- rriuehlen and her famous bubble dance. Also featured were Gordon Lamb, Mickey Moret and Collin Chan as the Melodious Morons. In Miritson, I found Mickey Weir working on a new canal.. Barbara Briggs was also around, Mickey informed me, looking for a new type of flea for her flea circus, but I didn't have time to wait for her to come back from the desert and I left for China. In Shasi I ran into Paulette Reame and Elaine Kracht, now studying Foo Manchoo's prophecies, and they told me that David Caywood and Marvin Scott, now both brilliant scientists, were in the Pen-tin-toe mountains working on a synchronized ectoplasmic sonstituent. I tried to hire a donkey from Dawayne Kracht and Art Carson who own a don- key ranch, to get to their tower but they had hired out their last seven to Rode's Rowdies band who were going into the mountains to practice AIIen's latest composition, Foogie to Clare Duloogie. Renfro Hoskins and Jane Francis are attempting to write lyrics to it. In Wadayama, Japan, in Heckard's Rice Store, I ran into Carol Crawford, now Mrs. Bob Combs, both noted for their missionary work on Menemitorichima Island. She told me that Teb Braddock left a position as head of Lewis Medical Institute when Emily Cornelius jilted him on their wedding day for Millionaire Sonny Varner and had joined her party of mission- aries. Myrna Roberts and Mark Davis are a couple of the more experienced missionaries. While in the Solomon Islands, I found Joan DiLeo and her Troupe. Among them were Charlene Eggers, Mary Carlin, Patty Ashworth, and Carolyn Rogers, who were learning the native dances lor her new show in Atlast, Afghanistanf Nick Reynolds and George Moura were just leaving Poe-Poe Island as l was passing through after an unsuccessful try at civiliz- ing the Purepigest tribe. They were traveling in one of the Chaney-King Luxury Liners. I took a ship from Poe-Poe to South America. During the last half hour before sighting land lit took only IIf4l I discovered Margot Mowatt was captain of the ship and that I was travelin on a new Silverman Liner designed by Jim Niemyer, I also found Jane Rivera, chief soda-lei in the refreshment room. Upon reaching Areguipa, Peru, I entered Buddy Kohl and Johnny EIweII's hat shop and found them surrounded by reporters from SIosser's Fashion Mag- azine, taking pictures of their latest creation, A Flower-a-garden-a-bird.'' This is a creation by two of their apprentices, Darlee Kracht and Jo Rubins. i I found the Oswald Monument in Sudo-Fleipse, erected in memory of his undying as- sistance in building the Tarbuck Bridge from Fizagpatam, Colombia, to Sancti Spiritus, Cu- ba. Jackie Miller was chief engineer on this job. Jane Hinkle and Gean Griesy were the first to drive across it in their Kurtzmobile, designed by Katherine and Pat Roswall. From here I returned to the States, dropping in to see Amelia Rameriz, now Mrs, Stan- Iey, in Lidstone, Oklahoma. She has been successfully married these last twenty years and has seven beautiful children. I met Marion McKechnie and Chandra Sooy as I came out the door. They said that they were doing fine with their hotel chain. I must close for now as I'm leaving soon for Iceland where I've heard Marianne Soder- berry islexperimenting on Hot Houses. Joanna Rohrbough has her own newspaper there, too. It's rated as the best since The Islander. , Sincerely yours, r...... i iovl A I95l Graduate

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'SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Dick Tarback VICE-PRESIDENT Guy Chaney MARGARET TIMMERMAN - Senior class secretary, Junior class treasurer, Sophomore class nomi- nating committee, GAA, Spanish Club, French Club, Spotlighters, Girls' League Cabinet, Booster Club vice-president, Hi-Jinx '49, '5I: Carnival '48, Song Leader '49, Sl: Senior Cabinet. GUY CHANEY-Senior class vice-president, Senior Hi-Y, Chap- lain: Forum Club, president: Hi- Jinx '50, '5I, Track, Football, Cinco Centavos Mas, Spanish Club, A Cappella Choir, Senior play pub- Iicit manager, Boys' Chorus, Hon- or Society '50, Interclass track, Ex-Committee. SECRETARY Margaret Timmerman MYRNA ROBERTS - S e n i o r class treasurer: GAA Tennis man- ager, Spanish Club vice-president. French Club, Beachcomber busi- ness manager '50, Beachcomber editor '5I Cole i Club Inter Tri Hi-Y, Senior T2-Hi-Y vice-presi- dent, But Fair Tomorrow, Spot- lighters, Sponsors, Girls' League Cabinet, Booster Club, A Cap- pella Choir, lslandettes, CSF '48. 50: Honor 'Society '48, '49, 50. SI: Graduation Committee, Grad- uation usherette, Girls' Chorus, Hi- .Iinx '49, '5I: Carnival '48. RICHARD TARBUCK-Senic class president, Ex-Committei Senior Hi-Y, treas.: Varsity foo' ball, co-champs: Bee football, Ce basketball, Swimming, capt.: lnte class softball, Interclass track, Lei termen's club, CSF '48, Honor Sc ciety '48, '49, '50, '5I: CASC Representative, Pan A m e r i c a Club, Booster Club, Freshma Orientation, Hi-Jinx '49, 50: Cai nival '48, Rally Chairman, Inter class swimming, Graduation Com mittee, Senior Cabinet. TR EASU RER Myrna Roberts

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